Converting a point on a graph to a point on another
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I know this is a basic question (or so I think), but I can't figure it out for the life of me.
I have 2 graphs:
Graph One:
Y start: 122
Y end: 1315
X start: 759
X end: 1424
Graph Two:
X start: 0
X end: 128
Y start: 0
Y end: 128
If I have point 60, 70 on graph two, how can I convert it to the same position on graph one?
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I know this is a basic question (or so I think), but I can't figure it out for the life of me.
I have 2 graphs:
Graph One:
Y start: 122
Y end: 1315
X start: 759
X end: 1424
Graph Two:
X start: 0
X end: 128
Y start: 0
Y end: 128
If I have point 60, 70 on graph two, how can I convert it to the same position on graph one?
linear-algebra graphing-functions
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up vote
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down vote
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I know this is a basic question (or so I think), but I can't figure it out for the life of me.
I have 2 graphs:
Graph One:
Y start: 122
Y end: 1315
X start: 759
X end: 1424
Graph Two:
X start: 0
X end: 128
Y start: 0
Y end: 128
If I have point 60, 70 on graph two, how can I convert it to the same position on graph one?
linear-algebra graphing-functions
I know this is a basic question (or so I think), but I can't figure it out for the life of me.
I have 2 graphs:
Graph One:
Y start: 122
Y end: 1315
X start: 759
X end: 1424
Graph Two:
X start: 0
X end: 128
Y start: 0
Y end: 128
If I have point 60, 70 on graph two, how can I convert it to the same position on graph one?
linear-algebra graphing-functions
asked Jul 23 at 23:43
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Here is x, do the same for y.
x= $60*(1315-122)/128+122$
Thank you so much!
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:02
How would I go about doing this backwards? So converting a point on graph one to graph two?
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:04
You just do the same, but replacing the graph two values with graph 1 and vice versa
â KALLE THE BAWSMAN
Jul 24 at 4:31
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
Here is x, do the same for y.
x= $60*(1315-122)/128+122$
Thank you so much!
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:02
How would I go about doing this backwards? So converting a point on graph one to graph two?
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:04
You just do the same, but replacing the graph two values with graph 1 and vice versa
â KALLE THE BAWSMAN
Jul 24 at 4:31
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
Here is x, do the same for y.
x= $60*(1315-122)/128+122$
Thank you so much!
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:02
How would I go about doing this backwards? So converting a point on graph one to graph two?
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:04
You just do the same, but replacing the graph two values with graph 1 and vice versa
â KALLE THE BAWSMAN
Jul 24 at 4:31
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
Here is x, do the same for y.
x= $60*(1315-122)/128+122$
Here is x, do the same for y.
x= $60*(1315-122)/128+122$
answered Jul 23 at 23:52
KALLE THE BAWSMAN
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Thank you so much!
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:02
How would I go about doing this backwards? So converting a point on graph one to graph two?
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:04
You just do the same, but replacing the graph two values with graph 1 and vice versa
â KALLE THE BAWSMAN
Jul 24 at 4:31
add a comment |Â
Thank you so much!
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:02
How would I go about doing this backwards? So converting a point on graph one to graph two?
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:04
You just do the same, but replacing the graph two values with graph 1 and vice versa
â KALLE THE BAWSMAN
Jul 24 at 4:31
Thank you so much!
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:02
Thank you so much!
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:02
How would I go about doing this backwards? So converting a point on graph one to graph two?
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:04
How would I go about doing this backwards? So converting a point on graph one to graph two?
â user6124043
Jul 24 at 0:04
You just do the same, but replacing the graph two values with graph 1 and vice versa
â KALLE THE BAWSMAN
Jul 24 at 4:31
You just do the same, but replacing the graph two values with graph 1 and vice versa
â KALLE THE BAWSMAN
Jul 24 at 4:31
add a comment |Â
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